Politics This Morning: MPs working in ridings during parliamentary recess

Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna and International Trade minister Chrystia Freeland will make an announcement today at 9 a.m. in the House of Commons foyer. The Hill Times photographs by Jake Wright

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Good Monday morning! Parliament is not sitting this week as MPs are in their ridings meeting with constituents and making various announcements. For Liberals, that could mean discussing the controversial physician-assisted suicide issue with constituents as Government House Leader Dominic LeBlanc has said the vote on the bill that’s still to be introduced could be a free one after all. Rachel Aiello and Abbas Rana have the run down in this week’s Legislation column. After originally saying that

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